Consumers of organic foods are getting both more
and less than they bargained for. On both counts, it’s not good.Many people who pay the huge premium—often
more than a hundred percent–for organic foods do so because they’re afraid of
pesticides. If that’s their rationale, they misunderstand the nuances of
organic agriculture. Although it’s true that synthetic chemical pesticides are
generally prohibited, there is a lengthy list of exceptions
listed in the Organic Foods Production Act, while most “natural” ones are
permitted. However, “organic” pesticides can be toxic. As evolutionary
biologist Christie Wilcox explained in
a 2012 Scientific American article (“Are lower pesticide residues a good
reason to buy organic? Probably not.”): “Organic pesticides pose the same
health risks as non-organic ones.”

Another poorly recognized aspect of this issue is
that the vast majority of pesticidal substances that we consume are in our
diets “naturally” and are present in organic foods as well as
non-organic ones. In a classic study, UC Berkeley biochemist Bruce Ames and his
colleagues found that “99.99 percent (by weight) of the pesticides in the
American diet are chemicals that plants produce to defend themselves.”
Moreover, “natural and synthetic chemicals are equally likely to be positive in
animal cancer tests.” Thus, consumers who buy organic to avoid pesticide
exposure are focusing their attention on just one-hundredth of one percent of
the pesticides they consume.....To Read More....

Expanding Medicaid to working-age Ohioans with no kids
and no disabilities was supposed to cost $2.56 billion in its first year and a
half.So much for that.

After just 18 months, Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s Obamacare
expansion has cost federal taxpayers more than $4 billion.

Kasich underestimated the cost of the first 18 months of his Obamacare expansion by roughly $1.5 billion. Enrollment was almost 600,000 at the end of June, compared to Kasich’s projection of 366,000.

Ohio’s Obamacare expansion has cost far more than expected because enrollment and per-member costs have both rocketed past expectations.

Benefit costs have exceeded $325 million each of the past three months, and $300 million for seven months straight — setting a course for a total cost of $5 billion before the end of the year.

Obamacare provides 100 percent federal funding for Medicaid expansion through December 2016. States will have to pay five percent of the expansion’s benefit costs starting in 2017, and ten percent starting in 2020.

Jonathan Ingram, research director at the free-market Foundation for Government Accountability, said Ohioans should be concerned about who will be “put on the chopping block” to pay for Kasich’s Obamacare expansion.

“In just a year and a half, Kasich has put more able-bodied adults on Medicaid welfare than his administration thought would ever enroll,” Ingram said.

He noted that in Kasich’s last two budgets, the governor “has proposed slashing funding to pediatric hospitals and kicking pregnant women off of the program.”

“At this point, one thing is clear: Ohio’s Medicaid expansion costs are rapidly spiraling out of control,” Ingram said.

“Instead of traveling the country lobbying other states to expand ObamaCare, maybe Gov. Kasich should stay in Ohio and figure out a way to roll back his disastrous Medicaid expansion, before it’s too late,” he concluded.

Kasich contends his Obamacare expansion is paid for with “Ohio money” and has been a rousing success. He has bashed the policy’s critics during unofficial presidential campaign trips to South Dakota, Montana, Georgia, North Carolina and elsewhere.

An op-ed in the Wall St. Journal by Owen Paterson, U.K. Secretary of
State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2012 until 2014 and Member
Parliament (MP) since 1997, tries to bring scientific perspective to the
ideological, precautionary-principle based ban on the safe and useful class of
modern pesticides, neonicotinoids (“neonics”).

Paterson points out
that the data seeming to incriminate neonics as a factor in the alleged decline
in bee colonies was itself highly unreliable. In fact, bee colonies are
thriving and were when neonics were commonly used. But several important
agricultural crops are suffering serious declines due to resurgent pest
infestations, thanks to the loss of neonics.

The ban was
instituted at the behest of anti-science NGOs and their millions of adherents —
people who had little familiarity with science or farming or farmers. Rt Hon
Owen Paterson MP, writes, the 2013 ban “was based on faulty science and
pressure exerted by environmental lobbyists…caused a widespread deterioration
in crops across the U.K. and Europe. Now that the ban is set to expire in
November, the EU has a chance to correct its mistake before any more damage is
done.”

“If neonics are
banned, then we will have to revert back to the much more savage pyrethroid
sprays, which have been proven to do so much more harm to bees—and all other
insects,” says Viv Marsh, a horticulturalist working on biodiversity
conservation in my North Shropshire constituency.

What canola fields really look like without neonics: Left has not been treated, while the right has. Credit: Gregory Sekulic, Canola Council of Canada Agronomy Specialist

The anti-neonic hysteria drummed up by anti-science
groups is but one example of how science, economics and simple common sense are
all too often sacrificed to the mob mentality easily harnessed by so-called
“environmental” groups. Merely a claim of some adverse effect on vulnerable
species can be an inspiration for some activist crusade, based on nothing more
than fear-mongering and the compliance of green-leaning precautionary EU
regulators and bureaucrats. The campaign against neonics is another example:
there are many others.

As MP Paterson concludes: “The ban is an indictment of
Europe’s ‘precautionary principle’—Brussels’s trump card for implementing
regulations without proof that it is necessary or beneficial. In this case, it
was supposed to be an opportunity for the European Commission to examine the
facts and determine whether continuing the ban after the initial two-year
period was warranted. Now that the facts and the science are in, rarely has a
supposed environmental hazard been so completely debunked.

“If the Commission does the right thing and allows the
two-year ban to expire, it would be a huge relief to farmers trying to save
their crops and conservationists trying to save the bees. Just as important, it
would be a repudiation of the scare mongering employed by environmentalists and
an indication that maybe, at long last, Brussels will start putting facts,
science and common sense back into the process of regulatory decision making.”

I would be content with a reversal of the neonic ban.
To imagine that this lesson will be emblazoned in the EU’s regulatory schema
and be used to counter future such unscientific, counterproductive edicts is
merely wishful thinking, I fear.

Former Greenpeace founder criticizes organization’s
“lack of science” in video - When Patrick Moore
helped start GreenPeace his intent was to stop nuclear war, and to prevent
whales from becoming extinct. However, somewhere along the way he realized he
was the only scientist in the group. So he left. In a recent video he explains
why. Read more.

Playing the name game with autism - There is a wealth of data that shows an increase in prevalence of autism
over the past few decades. There is also a wealth of activities, such as
pesticide use and vaccines, that have been blamed for this increase. However, a
new study from researchers might finally have the answer to the cause of this
increase. Read more.

Does organic food contain prohibited
substances? USDA says many do. - Organic food aficionados proclaim that their
preferred products are ‘healthier’ because they contain no synthetic pesticides
or fertilizers. But a recent report from the USDA suggests this really isn’t
true. We question whether it even matters. Read more.

A new class of cholesterol drugs. But are they
worth it? - Since 1987, the year in which the first of the
statin-class drugs, Mevacor/lovastatin, was approved, statin drugs have been
the standard of care for reducing high cholesterol, especially LDL (‘bad”)
cholesterol. Now, there is a new option for reducing LDL cholesterol but is it
worth the cost? Read more.

Data suggest we’re seeing a real decrease in
Americans’ calorie consumption - The good news is that
Americans seem to be buying and consuming fewer calories than before — perhaps
signaling a slowing of the obesity epidemic. In spite of difficulties with data
acquisition and analysis, the trend seems to be solid, and lends hope for the
health of future generations. Read more.

Why GMO labeling is confusing, misleading, and
ultimately pointless - On Thursday, the US
House of Representatives passed the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015
– a bill that would ban states from requiring labels for all genetically
modified foods. James Hamblin, MD, in The Atlantic explains why such a label is
totally unnecessary. Read more.

Reduced nicotine in cigarettes failed to help
smokers quit: Study - One tactic promulgated by anti-smoking advocates
over the years has been lowering the nicotine content of cigarettes to
less-addictive levels. A new study by one such advocate seems to show that
method will not help reduce the toll of smoking. Read more.

Exploration of the HIV epidemic in rural
Indiana finds ideology over health - A
perspective article in the NEJM re-explores in depth the ongoing epidemic of
HIV in rural southeastern Scott County, IN. The authors (from San Diego, CA and
Baltimore, MD) discuss the various factors responsible for the onset and spread
of HIV — and HCV as well. Read more.USPSTF recommends all adults should be screened
for depression -The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is updating their recommendation
for depression screening. Now they urge family physicians to regularly screen
all adults for symptoms using standardized questionnaires. Read more.

Swan song for antibiotics? Can phage therapy and gene editing fill the
gap? - It’s time to face the music: the golden age of
antibiotics is over. They revolutionized medicine in the 20th century, and have
together with vaccination led to the near eradication of many diseases in the
developed world. But its time to move on to something thing new: phage therapy.
Read more.

Will Aspartame Critics Now Be Less Bitter? - I’ve been writing about artificial sweeteners, especially aspartame
(NutraSweet) for years. Why Well, the same reason that I write anything—to cut
through the crap. And if you want to find more junk, you’d better get yourself
tickets to a political debate. Read more.

Pepsi exchanges one artificial
chemical sweetener for another artificial chemical sweetener - Pepsi has joined the ranks of Chipotle, Kraft,
and many others who have forgone science in an attempt to win customer
approval. In just a few days, Diet Pepsi will no longer contain aspartame, but
it will contain a different artificial sweetener. Read more.

Changes in attitudes about obesity led to drop in Americans’ calorie
consumption - Why have Americans’ calorie intake dropped over
the last several years? Was it a shift in professionals’ attitudes? Perhaps the
public’s perception of obesity as a health threat changed? Or was it the
public’s recognition of the obesity-linked increase in chronic disease?
Probably all of the above played a role. Read more.

Beepocalypse Myth Handbook: Dissecting
claims of pollinator collapseposted @ Genetic Literacy Project - This is the latest in a series of GLP reports on The Real Facts About
the Birds and the Bees. Myths and truths about bees: There is no dangerous recent decline in the
global honey bee population and a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids
are not fostering a global pollinator crisis. For years, environmental activists
and the media have been warning of an impending “bee-pocalypse” in which a
drastic fall in the honey bee population, which they claimed was already
underway, would threaten bees with extinction and – because bees pollinate much
of the food we eat – the word with starvation. The number one culprit in this
extinction scenario is a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or
neonics, for short. In fact, the honey bee population did face a crisis in
2006, when honey bee queens began turning up dead in hives and the hive
population dove. It is a phenomenon dubbed Colony Collapse Disorder. First GMOs
and then later neonics were fingered as likely drivers of the bee deaths……

“Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the
government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert
to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers
to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but
without understanding." [Olmstead v. U.S., 277 U.S. 438 (1928)
(dissenting)]” ― Louis D. Brandeis

By Kathleen Marquardt

What they have in common is the desire for complete control over private
property and thus nothing less than our liberty, our freedom. Without the right
to private property man cannot be free. What you see are bureaucrats (and their
laws) conspiring with NGOs to take our land by a proliferation of restrictions,
edicts, executive orders and laws. The cfact article enumerates just a few of
them.

Below that is the URL for the EPA’s Environmental Justice Screen mentioned in
the cfact article.

Greens, Feds team up to link land-use restrictions to climate change: Their
goal -- complete control over all private property

“In determining what constitutes a ‘future flood risk,’ the White House assured
the nation that such decisions would be closely tied to, in Obama’s words, ‘a
national policy on resilience and risk reduction consistent with my Climate
Action Plan.’ In other words, the administration’s policies to ‘combat climate
change’ will serve to justify a new bundle of regulations and standards imposed
on communities throughout the country in the name of protecting them from
flooding.” [Read more]

By Kathleen Marquardt
Social Justice
has nothing to do with justice; it is a tool – an especially big and powerful
tool in the Sustainable Development realm – being used to tear apart Western
Culture and replace it with chaos and civil war. As a tool it is doing the job
very well. In this Observer article, Cathy Young does an excellent job of
shining the light on SJWs.

The Pecking Disorder:
Social Justice Warriors Gone Wild

“Working to
correct inequities is a noble goal—which explains the appeal of the “social
justice” movement to many fair-minded people. But the movement in its current
form is not about that. It elevates an extreme and polarizing version of
identity politics in which individuals are little more than the sum of their
labels. It encourages wallowing in anger and guilt. It promotes intolerance and
the politicization of everything. It must be stopped—not only for the sake of
freedom, but for the sake of a kinder, fairer society.”[Read more]My Take - Another example of how the left uses our own values to destroy us.

Senator Rand Paul is taking a
lot of heat from establishment Conservatives and some in the media for his
unwavering stand against the Patriot Act. The party line that is emerging says
that we are now vulnerable to terrorist attack. Even Senator Paul, himself,
said he was being accused of damaging America’s defenses against such attacks.

These accusations are almost humorous considering that many of these same
establishment Republicans have refused to force Barack Obama to enforce
immigration laws. That fact now allows literally anyone who wants to harm our
nation to cross over the border and to not only remain here, but also to
receive tax payer benefits and perhaps even the right to vote. Reportedly,
Obama is allowing people from the same Middle Eastern nations that give rise to
terrorism to flood into our nation at horrific rates.

Newly announced presidential candidate Lindsey Graham is especially guilty of
this let down in American security as he has pushed for policies to open our
borders even further. So too have Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush. Has anyone
accused them of damaging American national security?

The fact is Rand Paul is a defender of American security unlike any other
candidate currently running to lead this nation. He’s one of a very few to
openly stand for the Constitutional rights of all Americans to be secure in
their homes and free of government snooping into their private business.

The created hysteria over the Patriot Act being a guardian of our freedom is
hog wash. This is the Patriot Act that was rushed into place just after a horrific
terrorist attack – 911. Of course the nation was scared and of course out went
the cry – “Do something NOW to protect us.”

When introduced, we were assured by the Justice Department that the Patriot Act
was simply to give federal law enforcement agencies the surveillance and
investigative tools they needed to deter future terror attacks. However, the
emotional rush to “do something” by quickly passing the Patriot Act, left
little time for lawmakers to put its measures under scrutiny. In fact, then Congressman
Ron Paul said he couldn’t even get a copy of the Act before the vote.

As a result, provisions of the Act offered major opportunities for government
abuses of law-abiding private citizens. The Act says that the government does
not need to have a suspect or to even be conducting an investigation related to
terrorism to monitor your visits into web sites on the Internet.

The Patriot Act changed the definition of terrorism, allowing even legitimate
protestors, such as pro-life activists, to be at risk of being labeled
“terrorists” if violence erupted at their events. And since its enactment, the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has officially contracted with the
Department of Homeland Security to create definitions of what and who
constitute domestic terrorists. Just as predicted, that definition does not
include Middle Eastern men connected with groups like Al-Qaeda or ISIS.
Instead, in many official circles it has come to mean those Americans who
demand that the United States government adhere to the U.S. Constitution.

The Patriot Act expands the capability to obtain warrants and conduct searches
without disclosing them immediately. Under the Act, law enforcement can walk
into your home and take records without your knowing they were there. If a
warrant is obtained, you may never know about it. It doesn’t even require a
real judge to obtain one anymore.

The Act requires fuller identification of bank customers. A year before 9-11
more than 150,000 Americans protested these very provisions in a scheme by the
FDIC called “Know Your Customer.” Congressman Ron Paul wrote of the Know Your
Customer plan, “Under these regulations, banks will be required to first create
a profile of all new and current customers. The profile will include such
information as their credit history and other standard financial reviews, but
will be expanded to include the customer’s deposit and withdrawal habits. This
information will be gathered over the first few months of the account’s
creation. After that, any account activity that deviates from the profile will
be considered suspicious behavior.”

Rep. Paul went on to say, “Not only will ‘unusual’ deposits into your account
trigger suspicion, but so too might large cash withdrawals.” Privacy advocates
were able to officially stop the Know Your Customer scheme. But most of its
provisions returned in the Patriot Act. And just this year, 2015, the Justice
Department announced its intention to carefully watch the activities of all
Americans and their bank accounts by suggesting banks report anyone withdrawing
at least $5000.

Under the Patriot Act, a special software was developed to help firms in 25
finance-related industries, covered by the law, to compare millions of customer
records with thousands of entries on federal blacklists.

Here’s an interesting fact. The Patriot Act only mentions protecting our
northern border. It says not a word about the southern one. Our southern border
remains, absolutely wide open, allowing anyone to literally walk into this
country. And the Obama Administration has used that loophole beyond what any
normal American could have ever foreseen at the writing of the Act.

In the name of fighting terrorism, we have witnessed a new kind of government
“urban sprawl” oozing out of Washington, D.C. into every back alley, bedroom,
and underwear drawer in America.

In 2004 the Government Electronics and Information Technology Association
(GEIA) reported that there were more than 100 federal entities involved in
forging the largest conglomeration of government/private contractor interests
since the creation of the Pentagon. GEIA represents hundreds of corporate
members which had cashed in on the Homeland
Security-citizen-surveillance-spending spree.

In September 2002, dozens of major high-tech companies formed the “Homeland
Security Industries Association.” A key objective of the association was to win
a piece of the action for the creation of national ID cards for travelers.

Business Week reported that the SAS Institute was among many corporations
scrambling to launch a whole new line of anti-money laundering software
designed to help insurance companies, investment banks and brokerage firms spy
on their clients’ financial activities on behalf of the government in
compliance with the Patriot Act.

Bert Ely, the head of a consulting company for financial institutions, warned
that the anti-money laundering provisions of the Patriot Act would do nothing
to stop the financing of international terrorists. At best, he said, the new
provisions would actually provide evildoers with a road map to avoid detection.

What the Patriot Act provisions are really about, said Ely, is to have the
United States fall into line with an international campaign being waged by the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Financial Action
Task Force against countries that serve as tax havens. It’s all about tax
collection!

Business Week also reported that private-sector software makers were racing to
develop programs to zero in on gambling. Business Week noted that, “the feds
have put casinos on notice that they’re next in the line of security.” Now, how
many terrorists have actually raised their funds in Las Vegas?

In mid-September 2002, the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Office of
Homeland Security held an expo in Washington. Medium and small firms from
across the nation were invited in to showcase the very latest in citizen
surveillance wares.

The US Chamber of Commerce hired the former deputy assistant to the Joint
Chiefs of Staff to act as a liaison between the chamber and businesses seeking
homeland security contracts. PoliticalMoneyline reported that 444 groups and
individuals had registered as lobbyists to deal with “terror” and “security”
issues.

IBM has opened a “Government Solutions Center” in Vienna, Virginia. The
high-tech Unisys Corporation established a similar exhibition for inspection by
federal surveillance planners, called the “Homeland Security Center for
Excellence.”

Both corporations raced to cash in on billions of dollars for facial
recognition systems at airports and, in anticipation of “trusted traveler” cards,
a high-tech ID tied to extensive background checks and biometric
identification.

So, in the name of fighting terrorism, America was saddled with a massive
control over the actions of all Americans, yet it failed to foil even a single
terrorist plot. What it did accomplish, however, was a massive buildup of
government policing power, designed to keep tabs on every movement of the
American people. In addition, the Patriot Act created massive financial
opportunity for industries that produced surveillance equipment and software.

All of this is what Senator Paul was objecting to. This massive growth of
government and the obvious loss of liberty that comes with it is what he was
trying to stop.

Does it then come as a surprise that Senator Rand Paul has become public enemy
#1 by establishment Republican hawks, big money Republican fund raisers, all
big government proponents and their Patriot Act-dependent industries? As said
in the landmark movie “Network,” he has messed with the natural order of
things.”

Senator Rand Paul is a hero to all who value their liberty, personal privacy
and private property rights. He is the only candidate now running for President
to actually take positive action to try to preserve and protect our freedoms.
He deserves the respect and support of all who claim to favor those liberties.

Daily
Presidential Tracking Poll: Check Out Today's Obama Approval Ratings - The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 47% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Obama's job performance. Fifty-one percent (51%) disapprove (see trends). The latest figures include 25% who Strongly Approve of the way Obama is performing as president and 39% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -14.......(My Take - Twenty five percent Strongly Approve? We now know the number of potential members for The Club For the Galacticly Stupid is really high. RK)

Do
America's Best Days Still Lie Ahead? - A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters think America’s best days are in the past, up from 45% in Apriland generally in line with surveys since 2006. Thirty-seven percent (37%) now think the nation’s best days are in the future. While unchanged from April, it ties that month’s high since 2013. Fifteen percent (15%) are not sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.).......

Eight
Decades of Debate: A Commentary By Kyle Kondik and Geoffrey Skelley -Next week begins what has become a regular presidential primary tradition: the debates. As a way of previewing them, we decided to look back at the history of primary debates. Readers may be surprised to learn that primary debates existed before the advent of televised general election debates in 1960. Less surprising is that the number of debates has been steadily increasing over time, although it appears that both parties will have fewer in 2016 than they did in their last competitive primary seasons (2012 for Republicans, 2008 for Democrats).......

.....(My Take - If this poll is valid it's more
evidence we've lost our foundational values and our minds. Any personal views
that the days ahead are going to being better are clearly self delusional. Even if
the right people come into power they'll be faced with the daunting task of
overcoming the disaster created by the leftists in this country, starting with
paying back the 18 trillion dollars the nation owes, and the trillions the
federal government "borrowed" from the Social Security trust fund.
That doesn't even include the costs of Medicare and Medicaid. Make no mistake about this - fixing America will be painful, and I've never seen a politician that bore pain well. RK)

We know that the
National Labor Relations Act protects employees who engage in protected concerted
activity from retaliation. How broadly defined is concerted?
According to 200 East 81st Restaurant Corp. [pdf], decided yesterday
by the NLRB, concerted is defined pretty broadly.

The issue in 200
East 81st Restaurant Corp. was whether a single employee who files a
lawsuit, ostensibly on behalf of himself and other employees, engages in
protected concerted activity. The Board answered the question in the
affirmative, holding that a lone plaintiff can engage in protected concerted
activity via the filing of a lawsuit in which the employees seeks to vindicate
the rights of his co-workers:

“By definition, such an action is predicated on a statute that grants
rights to the employee’s coworkers, and it seeks to make the employee the
representative of his colleagues for the purpose of asserting their claims, in
addition to his own. Plainly, the filing of the action contemplates—and may
well lead to—active or effective group participation by employees in the suit,
whether by opting in, by not opting out, or by otherwise permitting the
individual employee to serve as a representative of his coworkers….” (Quoting Murphy Oil USA,
Inc. [pdf]).

Specifically, we hold that the filing of an employment-related class or
collective action by an individual employee is an attempt to initiate, to
induce, or to prepare for group action and is therefore conduct protected by
Section 7.

Thus, as long as
the intent of the lone-wolf employee is to “initiate, induce, or prepare for
group action,” the lone-wolf action is concerted under Section 7.

This case has
implications beyond a wage-and-hour collective action. Consider, for example, a
lone employee who seeks injunctive relief in court for some work-related issue.
Or, perhaps more practically, consider an employee who takes to his or her
social network of choice to grip about work, yet receives no comments or
replies from co-workers. Under the (il)logic of 200 East 81st Restaurant
Corp., if the employee’s social-media posts are for the purpose of
initiating, inducing, or preparing for group action, they are protected.

Since social media
is, well, social, one could argue that any post written on social media has a
group component. After all, Facebook, Twitter, etc., aren’t diaries or
self-conversations. They are intended dialogues within one’s network, or with
the public at-large. Thus, has 200 East 81st Restaurant Corp. killed any
argument against a finding of concerted activity on social media?

"It is a capital mistake to theorize
before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories,
instead of theories to suit facts." - Sherlock Holmes, "A Scandal in Bohemia" by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle

Editor's Note: There's another quote by someone unknown I particularly enjoy, and it fits
here. "In earlier times, they had no statistics,
and so they had to fall back on lies." See, nothing changes! Except now statistics
allow for more convincing lies.

The long-simmering disconnect between the
Republican Party's conservative base and its leaders in government has degenerated
into a full-blown schism.While
President Obama accelerates his increasingly radical agenda, the GOP, despite
its congressional majority, can barely muster an objection, let alone block his
momentum. Other than to offer a toothless public rebuke of Obama's destructive
schemes, what was the point of the 2014 GOP congressional landslide? It's no
longer just a small percentage of conservatives questioning the GOP. Our people
are furious — and rightly so.

I've recently shared my opinion that Donald Trump's explosive surge is because
of his giving voice to the conservative base's outrage and his refusal to be
chastened or muzzled.

Significantly, establishment Republicans are united with liberal Democrats in
their contempt for Trump. The latter attribute his popularity to some innate anger
of mean-spirited conservatives who are supposedly soaking up Trump's straight
talk like bloodsucking vampires. The former refuse to lift a finger against
that liberal slander, and some even pile on, saying that Trump supporters are
nativists or xenophobes, as opposed to sane patriots determined to protect
America's borders and sovereignty.Let
the elites look down their superior noses at us commoners. Be advised, though,
that Trump is not the only one railing against the pervasive insanity,
including the role that the GOP leadership is playing in it. Sen. Ted Cruz has
set his sights on the "Washington cartel" — the quasi bipartisan
ruling class that is presiding over the disgraceful dismantling of the United
States as we know and love it........To Read More....

Devout Muslims accused in plot to behead Pamela Geller due in Boston court -There are a great many devout Muslims in this country who support jihad, the Islamic State, and plots of this kind. Security is an enormous ongoing expense — please contribute here. They were coming to kill me because I am American and I live free. Because I believe in freedom and individual rights. Because I refuse to adhere to the blasphemy laws under the shariah (Islamic law). Because I will not abridge my freedoms in submission to savages. The results of a pollshowing alarmingly high levels of support for sharia law and violence among the American Muslim community. According to the nationwide survey, “significant minorities embrace supremacist notions that could pose a threat to America’s security and its...

Pamela Geller on
NewsTalk Radio| Obama Policy Could Make Hitler Look Like a Goof Off
- Listen to my segment this week on Jamie Allman in
the Morning on 97 TalkRadio.I do a segment
with Jamie every Wednesday, in addition to my weekly segments with Jaz McKay on
KNZR (1560 AM and 97.7 FM) every Tuesday at 4pm, and Sam Sorbo, Tuesdays
at 11:30 am Eastern. Tune in, make it a part of your regular radio listening
schedule.“If you’re an African nation
and you’re not gay friendly you get a scolding from President Obama… if you’re
an Islamic nation and you’re not gay friendly you get a nuke deal,” says Jamie.

NY Muslim Who
Threatened to BEHEAD His Daughter ARRESTED for AIDING, RECRUITING for ISIS
(Islamic State) - Another Lackawanna jihad
plot — remember, The Buffalo Six, aka the Lackawanna Six, but also the
Lackawanna Cell, or Buffalo Cell, a group of six Muslims convicted of providing
material support to Al Qaeda. Now jihad in America is daily. Arafat M. Nagi was arrested
by federal officials for knowingly attempting to provide material support and
resources to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Nagi, 44, is an
American citizen who lived in a house on Olcott Avenue in Lacakwanna. Nagi said
in Federal Court on Wednesday that he used to work as a delivery man for a
medical supply company, but that he hasn’t worked since 2009. He is divorced
and has a 23-year-old son and 21-year-old daughter. Nagi was arrested in 2013
for...

Jihad-terror
prisoners who were segregated for religious bullying of other inmates win
taxpayer-funded challenges at the Supreme Court that it was unlawful
- Bear in mind that the prison system is a hotbed of
jihad recruitment and widespread conversion of inmates is a worldwide problem.
An inordinate number of jihad-terror plots involve Muslims converted to Islam
in prison. If these activities were treated like acts of war and not “law
enforcement” issues, these absurd and ridiculous rulings would not be possible.
This unconscionable and feckless decision is the poisonous fruit of the denial
of jihadic doctrine and its objectives. The savages who filed a long-running
and expensive legal suit (funded by the kuffar taxpayer) against the British
penal system were guilty of, among other things, a WMD plot with RICIN, a plot
to launch suicide attacks on flights from Heathrow to...

ISIS Plans
Massive Attack in India and Provoke “End of the World” — “Armageddon,”
“Apocalyptic Confrontation” with America - A recruitment
document has revealed the Islamic State’s (ISIS) “grand ambition” to ignite a
war in India, build a new terror army in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and provoke
an Armageddon-like “end of the world” situation.The document also urges the world to ‘swallow the bitter truth’ that the
caliphate will survive and prosper until it takes over the entire globe and
beheads every last person who rebels against Allah.Obama’s response? His Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh
Johnson said — wait for it — that the government will call such attacks “violent extremism” over
“Islamic terrorism” out of respect for the Muslim community. Jeh Johnson
announced this policy mandate...

Cameroon
authorities close mosques and Islamic centres to counter Boko Haram threat
- “Cameroonian authorities have ordered all mosques
and Islamic centres to be shut in northern parts of the country.” Cameroonian
authorities clearly don’t buy the nonsense that Obama and Kerry and Biden and
David Cameron and all the other Western leaders peddle, that Islamic jihad
terror has nothing to do with Islam. In Cameroon, they know where jihad comes
from, and what must be done to stop it.Maybe if the mosques work for real reform and
expunge the Quran of the texts and teachings that encourage violence, hatred,
misogyny, Jew-hatred, and more, they wouldn’t have been breeding grounds for
Boko Haram activity, and authorities wouldn’t have had to take this step. But
how much subversion are non-Muslim...

Why LGBT Activists Still Aren't Happy:Despite the Boy Scouts lifting a
ban on gay scoutmasters, the lords of political correctness are displeased
because the ban included a necessary exemption for church-sponsored troops —
allowing them to set their own policies.

Planned Parenthood's Grossly Misleading Poll: This poll is the perfect
example of how surveys can produce misleading results. Even though it mentions
the undercover videos, it says absolutely nothing about the activities they
actually revealed.

On That Israeli Spy: This administration has few qualms about using
sensitive U.S. intelligence operations as public-relations exercises.

Obama's Crony Politics:It’s the most far-reaching scandal in Washington
that no one wants to talk about: Tens of millions of federal employees had their
personal information hacked as a result of Obama administration incompetence
and political favoritism.

About Me

Green is a mixture of blue and yellow. That is the only factual definition of green that will stand the test of time. After that; any other definition is a corruption of a perfectly nice color. I have been an exterminator for 35 years. I have served as a trustee on industry association boards representing pesticide and fertilizer applicators actively for almost 25 years. I believe that what we do isn't just a job; it's a mission! We are that thin gray line that mans the wall telling the world; "no one will harm you on my watch". I also believe that to be green is to be irrational, misanthropic and morally defective. They are the barbarians at the gate we have to stand against. Our greatest worry is those within who support and facilitate their misanthropic goals.